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The Interactive Ficiton Archive - a site dedicated to interactive fiction adventure games on various systems.
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Flight Sim Flypast
A nice place dedicated to old school flight simulators.

Classic Combat Flight Sims
Exactly what it says on the tin.
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NaSPA Software Library - Games
A collection of downloads at the website of the National Systems Programmers Association.
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MrFlibble wrote:NaSPA Software Library - Games
A collection of downloads at the website of the National Systems Programmers Association.
Can't have enough solitaire and blackjack games ..... !!!
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The file archive at Demu.org had finally moved to the Classic PC Games at archive.org. It is now possible to browse games by various criteria, including year of release and developer/publisher, but thumbnail view is no longer available.

The original Demu.org website is now primarily focused on game research.
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An interesting collection of videos:
Shareware Oddities
Obscure DOS Games
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MrFlibble wrote:Obscure DOS Games
Naaaa naaaa, not só obscure, old, yes, but that's not the same as obscure, they were all kinda known in their time.
Forgotten now mayhaps, but obscure ...???? Naaaaaaaaaaaaaa ... :blah:
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OTOH, "obscure" makes for a good keyword to use when looking for something interesting :)
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Retrospec
Retrospec are a team of coders, graphics artists and computer musicians who have gathered together (and are grooving in a cave with a Pict? - Ed.) to bring you the best remakes of old 8 bit games and new original games with a decidedly retro feel that we can. We meet here in the clubhouse - a remarkable building with rooms on at least 5 planets (and a cosmic toilet, baby!)
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MrFlibble wrote:Retrospec
An almost obligatory one (of many .....)to try would be:
http://retrospec.sgn.net/game-links.php ... eflektorx4

Makes your little brain do some workouts. :)
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Indie Retro News - a shiny new blog set out to post fresh updates on retro games.
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A very informative material on the history of Lobotomy Software:
http://youtu.be/lMUUrFtwHDY

Thanks to Martin of Duke4.net Forums for sharing this.
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A very nice YouTube channel, lots of videos of DOS games:
http://www.youtube.com/user/zirkoni88/videos?view=0
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Pretty busy AB's zirkoni ..... :laugh:
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A detailed playthrough of Amulets & Armor (with YouTube videos for every level):
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showth ... genumber=1
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The official UbiSoft FTP:
ftp://ftp.ubisoft.com/

Has some neat stuff like the large demo of Seven Kingdoms II, as well as its PDF manual among other things.
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MrFlibble wrote:The official UbiSoft FTP:
ftp://ftp.ubisoft.com/.....
ftp://ftp.ubisoft.com/CDPatcher/
POD retail CD patcher, allows to add extra tracks and cars ..... gonna have to try that one.
Interesting. :)
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Not sure if I posted this before but here's the complete archive of SynTax, "a disk based adventure/RPG/strategy magazine" that had been published from 1989 to 2004.
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